In an unusual move, Apple switched things up by releasing the updated iMacs on a Monday. Updated specs after the jump.
Category: News
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Hijinks Inc. Podcast Debut.
Fred was supposed to post this, but he flaked. Oh well, I’ll let him redeem himself by posting the show notes.
I present to you with very little fanfare, the debut episode of the Hijinks Inc. Podcast! You can listen below, or subscribe via iTunes. To subscribe in iTunes, click the Advanced menu, then select Subscribe to Podcast and enter http://hijinksinc.com/podcasts/pod.xml.
Feedback is welcome and appreciated!
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Top Posts for the Week
Here are the most popular posts for the past week.
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What I’m Playing: eBay Edition.
After selling eleven of my games on eBay this week I spent some quality time with an old standby: namely Crisis Core. Zack and company have taken up the bulk of my time, along with some browser based goodness in the form of Travian.

Super Mario 64 DS. I’m up to 12 stars, and I beat Bowser for the first time. And now I can play Mario without trying to find his hat on some goomba. I’m still enjoying the game, granted my playtime has been severely limited.

Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII. Once I beat God of War: Chains of Olympus I jumped right back into Crisis Core and I’ve been sucked into it ever since. I’ve been powering through every mission I can possibly beat. It’s gotten to the point where the enemies are so far above me if they hit me once I die. I like it, its more exciting this way.

World of Warcraft. Nil playtime this week. The WoW subscription is hovering on the edge of cancelation.

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Salesforce to Switch to Macs
Salesforce’s contract with Dell is about to expire, and according to an insider at the company they’re opting not to renew it. Instead they plan on outfitting all of their 4,000+ employees with shiny new Macs. Cha-ching.
The tipster cited security as the primary reason for the switch:
“And why, you ask, Security! The resources it takes to defend against all the stuff the baddies throw at a PC, it’s just cheaper/easier to pay a few bucks more for a Mac and not have any of those issues.”